Apply Filters to Your Photographs From the Camera Roll With 'PhotoFilters'

Why download social networking or photo-editing applications from the App Store to apply filters to your photographs, when you can do it directly from the stock camera roll? Apple doesn’t let you do this, but a new jailbreak tweak will. Dubbed PhotoFilters by iOS developer FelixCat, the new tweak will let you apply filters to photographs right from your camera roll without needing any third party applications from the App Store.

After you get the tweak installed, you’ll be able to start snapping pictures and applying photograph filters to them in no time. Right after you snap a picture, just head over to your camera roll and you’ll notice a new filter button right next to the edit button. Tap on the filter button, and you’ll get pushed into a new interface with a ton of filter options that you can scroll through and tap to preview. Below is an example of two of the filters offered:

There are a total of 10 different filters you can pick from. In addition, the tweak can even apply blurs to the photographs for you, so you can add the illusion of depth of field. The blur is movable and scalable:

The tweak does save both a copy of the original photograph and the newly filtered photograph, so don’t be worried about losing your precious original version forever. You can also combine your filter edits with edits from the built-in iOS editing features that were introduced in iOS 5. After you’ve edited your photograph, you can share it with anyone you want to via SMS, iMessage, or through your social networking sites.

One annoying part of the tweak that we noticed is that the bar at the bottom of the interface seems to overlay the filter previews that you can tap on to apply filters. Unfortunately there’s no way to dismiss that, but at least the filters do their job. PhotoFilters is not compatible with the iPad, and it requires iOS 5 or higher.

If you're into photograph filters, you can grab this tweak right now from the BigBoss repository for just $1.

Also developer said the bar at the bottom would be gone in the next update to me, too.

Any word on if the blur bug will be fixed? Every time i hit the filter tab, it blurs the crap out of the photo & thats BEFORE i have even hit the blur tab, I like the tweak but i dont really see the point of filters if it blurs the detail out of it automatically.